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![]() There's a long LONG way to go yet, but I'm having a blast...... |
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Nice, I'll be watching this one.
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Same here. Those Graham's are interesting cars.
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Not so current build - '29 A Rats-N-Rice. Drivers! - '48 Olds '63 F100. Pile of parts - '30 Tudor. "Tough to find rolling papers that size, but it tastes like plastic bags and smells like arrogance!" -Dr. Crankenstein
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Cool start !
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Is that coupe really wide ? or are the rear wheel wells drawn in deeper ?
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Thanks for the support everyone.......and to answer the questions;
4" chop - I'm just over 6', so I had to keep that in mind....as well, I'm hoping to channel it about 4" so I coudn't get too carried away with the chop.......but damn I wanted to........ Yes, it is very wide. Everything about the car is large. I did a Model A a few years ago, and it seems so small when compared to this thing. Keeping everything proportioned may be a task, so feel free to comment as I go along. It was my great Grandfathers car, so it has some sentimental value. |
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Keep it up, and keep us posted!!
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I've made lots of progress since my last update, so here's a few pictures to prove that I haven't given up! lol. I've finished the metal work on the roof, the body, grill shell, etc. I built the grill insert, fabricated the frame, and mocked up the car more times then I would like to admit! I also fabbed and installed my own front crossmember, and shaped the 2 X 4 frame into frame horns up front. I've installed a "Welder Series" triangulated four link in the rear, and also used their transmission mount, and motor mounts. I'm in the midst of building the brackets for the front axle - a 48 Ford axle that I've made mounts and hairpins for. I think it's going to look ok, will post those pic's a little later to see what you all think.
Here's a few for now.... N.B. Unable to upload pic's right now? I keep getting errors...will try again later..... |
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ok, we'll wait for the pics.
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what motor are you planning to use? For me that makes a build. The more rare, the better. By the way, Amazing looking so far
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